“And what happens next will surely shock you in unthinkable ways!” …. Clip rolls….. “the animal disappears and the clip ends there” Here I sit , shocked in unthinkable ways
I 100% respect the hunters who experience a personal encounter with an amazing predator, such as a bear or cougar, and let it go. That displays honor and integrity as well as separates the true hunters from the poachers.
The guys with the cougar didn’t have any choice but to let it go. There’s nothing honourable about it. Unless they have tags that allow them to kill it they have to leave it alone. And if they had tags they would’ve shot it. And we don’t know if they left it alone because the video ends. But they sure tormented it for as long as they could. That poor cat was trapped in there with all those dogs barking at it until it risked its own life to get out. Had they just backed away when they saw what it was that cougar could’ve gotten out of there safely by jumping back up on the ledge.
Every hunter is a poacher.. It depends on the perspective of looking at things which varies from person to person.... There is no honour in killing defence less animals who pose no threat to you.. How pathetic is it that clowns like you think that killing an animal from a safe distance using high powered rifles with modern optics mounted on them is a brave and honourable thing to do.. You clowns should be ashamed of yourself. People who kill defence less animals talking about honour what a joke.. I understand people hunting animals for food but none of them deserves to call themselves brave and honorable and try to take the higher moral ground... Hypocrisy and double standards are strong in clowns like you and your hunting compatriots..
There are some good hunters! But the fuckin government wants to take away their guns, disarming them and violate their rights to the constitution of the United States of America The second amendment
Reminds me of a guy who attempted to steal a vehicle. The vehicle owner parked and walked into a convenience store but left the door unlocked and the keys inside. The car thief discovered this and jumped in shortly after. He's about to take off before the kid he didn't notice sitting in the back seat asks if he's supposed to be there. Thief decided he didn't want to be a kidnapper and got back out. I don't recall if he was caught and detailed this story to authorities or if it was the kid who revealed it all.
@@whatever7240 lol, always check the back. but i guess the fact that he was trying to steal a car is a pretty strong indicator of a lack of intelligence.
man i was yelling at my tv "WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU DOING? SHOOT HER!!!" jeeze he let her get waaay too close. i guess when you only have two shots, you need to be smart about using them.
@@Sweaty_Grandpa it wasn't about only having 2 shots, the dude has crazy trigger discipline and obviously didn't want to kill an animal needlessly. Balls of steel.
I’m glad the hunter didn’t shoot her but in that situation I would’ve taken no chances, but as I’m sure a lot of you know shotguns have a large variety of shells with the most common ones being birdshot, buckshot and slugs, birdshot would only piss it off and likely make it attack, buckshot would probably kill it but not before it killed him, slugs would probably do the trick, the point of me saying this is because if he had anything in that gun other than slugs he’d be a fool to pull the trigger unless he ABSOLUTELY had to and that could very well be why he didn’t shoot.
The dude acts like every interaction is extremely dangerous when most of the encounters are absolutely harmless... I mean come on! I mean nobody wants to be scratched by a bobcat but nobody wants to be scratched by a house cat either. Dangerous is different.
@@mephistovonfaustreally? You think a bobcat is only going to give you a scratch equivalent to a house cat? Dude what you said is totally embarrassing you should’ve kept quiet on that one🙄
I love the one where.....some hunters are hunting ducks in a south Florida swamp when, the see something unexpected! (an Alligator) Imagine that! An Alligator in a south Florida swamp!
Those in power are far more dangerous. Between politicians purposely misleading and manipulating people and the fact that governments have killed far more people including their own citizens. I fear them the most
Wow the guy laying on the ground letting the bear get that close up on him Has Heart I dnt think I wld be able to do that , I wld have gotten up yards ago lol . Salute to him !!!
This video was so bad I couldn't stop watching just to see how ridiculous the next video was. Whoever made this video just pretends to know about animals but it's comical how clueless they are. Calling a cinnamon phase black bear a grizzly, saying a moose "saw" the guy filming from over a hundred yards when moose have incredibly bad eyesight. Thats just a couple of the laughable comments made out of thousands.
What I have learned from this video is that the most effective and animal friendly way, avoiding injuries for both parties, and is least embarrasing.. Is just to say; Hey Bear.... Get outta here!
@ 9:25 that cougar knows those men are there. They always know. One out of every 5 times you go hiking in Colorado you have been stalked by one and didn't even know it. They blend in that good. A Colorado Game Warden told me that when I got a fishing license years ago.
I was stalked by a mountain lion in Bradford Pennsylvania about 1998. I did not show any fear. The cat and I held eye contact about 4 seconds (only 2 feet away). He or she took off so fast, I had no clue what direction it went!
It must have not been stalking you, usually when they are in that mode they don't surprise easily. Happy to hear you're ok. You had an experience that very few have had. You are in like the 0.01%ers club. How cool! 🙂@@maryannhauser8003
@@maryannhauser8003living in Pennsylvania near ricketts Glen. The majority of my life. I believe you. I don't care what the game commission or anyone says. There may not be many. But there are mountain lions in Pa still. Not in large numbers but they're here. I'd like to find one to get photos of to prove they're here.
I mean, unless the bear figured out how to charge while climbing a ladder, the hunter had some time before anything really happened. Also, he's literally hunting, so I imagine he had a way to protect himself. And, just wracking the bear's nose with a boot might be enough to get it to depart.
A guy I used to work with was taking care of a natural gas meter somewhere in south Texas. The landowners had some exotic animal from Africa roaming around. I don't know the name but it doesn't have particularly impressive horns. They're sharp though and it charged at him out of no where. That thing impaled him against his truck and all the whole he's trying to reach for his knife. Fortunately there was another guy with him and that guy managed to scare the animal off. Turns out the horns went so deep he was only half a centimeter from a ruptured artery.
That guy grabbing that boar in the bushes was awesome. I would like to see if that man could grab a Texas javelina with his bare hands. They are nasty, mean, fast little beasts.
For all you bleeding heart unrealistic people who comment . Mans been hunting for millenials I live off grid in far Northern California on the oregon border when those nice lions eat your house cat right off your front porch and the bears eat your ducks chickens and turkeys and goats you may think differently. And no I'm not in there territory they are in mine man has lived in the wilds since we were created..
No one cares where you live. I've worked with wildlife, and the truth is that humans cause a lot of harm to wildlife due to their stupidity. Dressing up in camo from Cabellas, flinging a rifle over your shoulder, and marching out to the woods doesn't make one an expert, nor beneficial to wildlife.
@@6StringsTheoryhow do you know if these people need food or are just taking care of particular nuisance animals? Or are you prone to making the worst of assumptions due to prejudice
Your Snowy Peak Outdoor clip is wrong- that’s not a grizzly but a black bear! Just because a bear is brown doesn’t mean it’s a grizzly. Black bears are actually black, brown, auburn and blonde and some are white in the upper part of British Columbia. Grizzlies are larger and have a pronounced hump on their shoulders.
6:05 - "A group of hunters trying to drive away a group of invasive animals?" Seriously, the channel: Ultimate Night Vision" purposefully hunts/kills pest animals, they don't *try to "drive them away."* Any narration after this clip was hard to believe-especially when the first clips didn't match the videos title.
love the giant red arrows pointing at the very obvious guns throughout the video. thanks for that, not sure I would have noticed the front and center barrels on my screen..
@@Ron-SwansonSo remaining in control & conquering your fear in order to do the right thing is stupid in your eyes?! Don't be stupid! What you witnessed was discipline & competence. He knew it was a sow; harming her would have meant a certain death for the cubs. He was looking out for both the bears & himself. He didn't want to harm them unless he really had to. And as we saw, he DIDN'T HAVE TO! Had the bear kept coming, two blasts into its face from short range would have certainly slowed her down.
@@tropickman I have dealt with this situation in live action both when one was killed and when one chose to live, how you characterize the situation is contrived and inaccurate, meant to imply I am an idiot. You need to get some experience under your belt before you say that to me.
@@marc-etiennemercier6584 Only on days that contain the letter 'Y'. But I still like to see and hear the reactions of those that get surprised by the wildlife in their natural habitat. Also I once saw a video of a bozo hidden and using a turkey call, and another so called hunter blasting him with shot as he couldn't see what he was shooting at, hoping it was a turkey hiding in the brush! And yes, I've eaten turkey too, well that is what it said on the wrapper, I hope it wasn't organic hunter finding its way onto the supermarket shelves!
Marc, what are you implying with”have you ever eaten meat”. Predator meat like cougars tigers lions. With your logic maybe we should eat you it’ll save us your remarkable comments.
@@tonycritcher3419so what I am taking from that is that your a hypocrite that lets other people kill animals for you, and you think it's funny that someone got shot because they were a hunter?! Wow, you are a classy dude huh?
@@keyscooling9585he's implying that he is a hypocrite oh wise one. Hating on hunters for preferring to take our own meat, rather that stuff cheeseburgers down your throat and somehow think you are any different.
Because dumbass liberal policy makers don’t allow you to bait or lure mt. Lions, but allow dogs to hunt them. So using dogs, they are chased into a tree and shot by the hunter.
20 “When a man strikes his slave, male or female, with a rod and the slave dies under his hand, he shall be avenged. 21 But if the slave survives a day or two, he is not to be avenged, for the slave is his money.
As an avid hunter this is a frigging joke but for the concrete jungle captives its the closest they will ever be to anything other than a mad pigeon😂😂😂😂
Uhhh yea. There's a few inaccuracies in this video. The walker hound dogs chasing the mountain lion, are trained to track and tree the cats. They didn't just accidentally stumble across the cat. Lol. And a bull moose can get a lot heavier than 800lbs. They can actually get double that weight. But yea. 👍
Is it just me or does the video end about the same time every time just as the whole reason we clicked on this feed is happening or about to. About tired of the old "and we dont have any more information on how this all turned out " line as well. You dont ? Why the hell not?
The first video, the hunter was only going to kill the bear if he had to do it. This shows he values the bears life unlike what the lying animal rights groups have said about them. I trust what hunters say over any animal rights groups or organizations.
Don't even get started. This video was wrong on pretty much every single clip in 1 way or another. Seriously 1 of the worst made videos I've seen on RUclips
I want to know what kinda rifle the guy shot the bear that was "chasing his dog" sure knocked it for a loop though!! Also not sure the guy commentating knows much about hunting or even animals in general!! Lol some good clips though
As a hunter and if find you yourself in a situation like with the mountain lion or any other animal you help that animal and call it a day. That is what true hunters do. What if you were in that situation.
Had a buddy I used to hunt with sometimes…he once came upon a doe hung up in a barbed wire fence. He struggled for quite a while to get her loose. She was up on all four and seemed to not have any serious injuries or anything as it took off to the opposite side of the field, where she stood tall at the edge of the brush, with the setting sun framing her strong frame, backlighting her majestic silhouette. …BOOM! One .270 round perfect shit thru the heart. She took two steps and fell with arterial spray like a fountain.
Obviously, it was there trap they had set. Most likely for other furbearers and probably caught the cat so they released it. Where ever it was in the US, I can't see them posting a video of them committing a crime if it wasn't there trap. And yes it's 100% illegal to even TOUCH someone else's trap for any reason. So yea, it was theirs
An interesting fact about the wild is that your chance of survival is like 20 to 80 where the 20 is you, as the majority of the wild animals living there can pose a deadly encounter toward you and your family. Also, almost none carries a HAM radio programmed to emergency channels or rangers in the area - hunters. The other thing they miss is that apex predators are like serial killers or psychopaths they always hide, not only in the physical world but also inside their mind - like the super subconscious mind and through it sneak up on their victims on their subconscious mind that why they are undetectable, so when you feel comfortable with that part of your psyche it is most probably already too late. When you camp also spray ammonia around your camp on the ground, maybe you can have a small load on you in an emergency most probably keeps bears away for a while. and stay away from the woods as that is their comfort zone, they have to stay hidden and yes you`ll be exposed in the open, but so they are, and to them, it is a threat to survival. An electric fence is also a must if you decide to take your 20 percent survival chances and enter such an area, that is suicide in my opinion. Motion detector alarms with warning flashes are also a must around your campsite, you can also program your HAM radio to nearby amateur radio frequencies to be sure you can ask for help. Please, allow your radio to act as a transmitter so you can extend the range of other frequencies users staying in the area, and a GPS device with SOS mode is also a must. If guns are available you have to have them too, preferably a larger caliber with high grain bullets 140gr and up, and you should be able to use them when have to, so practice is a must. Out in the wild survival is key and dominance is a key to survival. For a bear on foot due to its length a 20 feet path takes about 1.5 sec, so prepare to face death and be able to act on it accordingly.
@Isaiah-k4k And...? We're beyond that. Wild animals don't need to be hunted anymore. They need to be protected. Plus modern hunting is so unfair. I'd like to see them try it with only a knife in their hand and see how well that goes. Not to mention people hunt plenty of things that they don't eat ie bear, lion, tigers holy fuck do I need to go on
Heard a story about a PH that trackt down a Lion in very high grass, he had shot it before and it went into the high grass , What saved his life and his native tracker was that it late at night and his tracker refused to go in the high grass , he told his Boss PH we go in early morning when we can see , next morning they found the Lion 75 meters in to the high grass and he was facing his backtrack , the Lion bleed out from a cal 375 bullet shot tru heart and one lung totally destroyed yet it ran 75 meters in to the high grass and waited fore them , Usually when hit they drop on the spot but If you chase them they build up a adrenalin boost , have seen this with wild pigs .
Hunter: "Hey. What are you doing there?"
Bear: "aw, shucks. I was going to surprise you...."
“And what happens next will surely shock you in unthinkable ways!” …. Clip rolls….. “the animal disappears and the clip ends there”
Here I sit , shocked in unthinkable ways
Jesus!
@@DebbieRistedt-lt3jw // Sorry, Jesus didn't have anything to do with this-He merely created the animals. smh
Just don't think about it. That usually works.
@@DanKoning777The only things Jesus made was tricks and lies.
@@fransthefox9682 // And you came to that conclusion base on..? [opinion(s) is useless re: historic facts-it's why truth matters].
BEAR CLIMBS THE LADDER ''HEY, WHAT ARE YOU DOING THERE. WHAT ARE YOU DOING THERE🤣🤣
The bears thinking "ohh, a human on a stick, tasty" 😂
😂@@metalmamasue3680
I 100% respect the hunters who experience a personal encounter with an amazing predator, such as a bear or cougar, and let it go. That displays honor and integrity as well as separates the true hunters from the poachers.
The guys with the cougar didn’t have any choice but to let it go. There’s nothing honourable about it. Unless they have tags that allow them to kill it they have to leave it alone. And if they had tags they would’ve shot it. And we don’t know if they left it alone because the video ends. But they sure tormented it for as long as they could. That poor cat was trapped in there with all those dogs barking at it until it risked its own life to get out. Had they just backed away when they saw what it was that cougar could’ve gotten out of there safely by jumping back up on the ledge.
Every hunter is a poacher.. It depends on the perspective of looking at things which varies from person to person.... There is no honour in killing defence less animals who pose no threat to you.. How pathetic is it that clowns like you think that killing an animal from a safe distance using high powered rifles with modern optics mounted on them is a brave and honourable thing to do.. You clowns should be ashamed of yourself. People who kill defence less animals talking about honour what a joke.. I understand people hunting animals for food but none of them deserves to call themselves brave and honorable and try to take the higher moral ground... Hypocrisy and double standards are strong in clowns like you and your hunting compatriots..
yeah how sweet of them not to wander into the bears home and not murder it
There are some good hunters!
But the fuckin government wants to take away their guns, disarming them and violate their rights to the constitution of the United States of America
The second amendment
The bear "jumping" out of the tree to go after the other hunter? 😅😅 Thing free fell like 3 stories with the grace of a stump......
That dialogue was written for a different film!!!
it looked unreal!
"hey, what are ya doin', there?"
embarrassed looking black bear excuses itself. lol
Reminds me of a guy who attempted to steal a vehicle. The vehicle owner parked and walked into a convenience store but left the door unlocked and the keys inside. The car thief discovered this and jumped in shortly after. He's about to take off before the kid he didn't notice sitting in the back seat asks if he's supposed to be there. Thief decided he didn't want to be a kidnapper and got back out. I don't recall if he was caught and detailed this story to authorities or if it was the kid who revealed it all.
@@whatever7240 lol, always check the back. but i guess the fact that he was trying to steal a car is a pretty strong indicator of a lack of intelligence.
7:43 imagine he gets in the car and the bobcat is sitting right on the seat next to him like old Nedry and the Dilo.
That scene was awesome!!
That bear was doing a classic bluff charge. It looked like the hunter was experienced enough to know that.
man i was yelling at my tv "WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU DOING? SHOOT HER!!!" jeeze he let her get waaay too close. i guess when you only have two shots, you need to be smart about using them.
@@Sweaty_Grandpa yeah, rifles and shotguns are good up close but you're fucked if the first shot doesn't end the bear.
@@Sweaty_GrandpaRight... That was too close for me lol
@@Sweaty_Grandpa it wasn't about only having 2 shots, the dude has crazy trigger discipline and obviously didn't want to kill an animal needlessly. Balls of steel.
I’m glad the hunter didn’t shoot her but in that situation I would’ve taken no chances, but as I’m sure a lot of you know shotguns have a large variety of shells with the most common ones being birdshot, buckshot and slugs, birdshot would only piss it off and likely make it attack, buckshot would probably kill it but not before it killed him, slugs would probably do the trick, the point of me saying this is because if he had anything in that gun other than slugs he’d be a fool to pull the trigger unless he ABSOLUTELY had to and that could very well be why he didn’t shoot.
No humans were harmed in the making of this video , except for the videos that were cut short
This narrator is so underrated. No one mentions the fact he triples the suspense with his amazing story telling skill. 👍
exactly. The narrator is n00b.
The dude acts like every interaction is extremely dangerous when most of the encounters are absolutely harmless... I mean come on! I mean nobody wants to be scratched by a bobcat but nobody wants to be scratched by a house cat either. Dangerous is different.
What about the “unexpected crocodile” in a Florida swamp?!? It’s Florida, and a swamp…what’s “unexpected” about that?!?
He is a robot you dufus.
@@mephistovonfaustreally? You think a bobcat is only going to give you a scratch equivalent to a house cat? Dude what you said is totally embarrassing you should’ve kept quiet on that one🙄
Cats being all sneaky when theyve been spotted is always hilarious.
I love the one where.....some hunters are hunting ducks in a south Florida swamp when, the see something unexpected! (an Alligator)
Imagine that! An Alligator in a south Florida swamp!
I SAID THIS EXACT SAME THING 😂😂😂😂 Gators in a FL swamp!?!? SHOCKINGLY UNEXPECTED
When a narrator has never even held a BB gun.. ugh this is painful
Omg yes!!!! Clueless
32:35 he doesn't even know that the moose is scraping the velvet off his antlers
"Hey what are you doing there"
Black bear: "my apologies good sir i shall be on my way."
man kind is the most dangerous animal of them all
Those in power are far more dangerous. Between politicians purposely misleading and manipulating people and the fact that governments have killed far more people including their own citizens. I fear them the most
We're supposed to be.....
wow, you really are a poet
But animals are ruthless. They don’t care if you suffer, at least humans can kill without any causing pain
Only if they have a weapon
Wow the guy laying on the ground letting the bear get that close up on him Has Heart I dnt think I wld be able to do that , I wld have gotten up yards ago lol . Salute to him !!!
That boar wasn’t playing around
Is there *any* animal encounter that this narrator doesn't find horrifying, terrifying, or petrifying...???
Don’t forget unexpected! 😂 what a waste of time
This video was so bad I couldn't stop watching just to see how ridiculous the next video was. Whoever made this video just pretends to know about animals but it's comical how clueless they are. Calling a cinnamon phase black bear a grizzly, saying a moose "saw" the guy filming from over a hundred yards when moose have incredibly bad eyesight. Thats just a couple of the laughable comments made out of thousands.
Don't forget "UNEXPECTED " X 1000 😂
Bone chilling
Right like the hunters that were petrified of the mountain lion but never even unsung his rifle lol
How did the bear fall from a mile high and immediately start charging?! Insane
Omg, that black bear climbing the ladder to the hunter is hilarious though!! 🐻🐻🤣🤣
The 2 elk hunters…”composed themselves”…my eye. They went back to their vehicle to change their underwear. 😂
Moose are so under rated they will hurt you fast real fast lol
Moose shedding its antlers? 😂😂😂
Only the velvet is falling off 😂
Ever have a great thought, then something distracts you and you totally forget that awesome thought? That's what this video is like.
This should be called Animal Self-Defence . If you see Grizzly Bear cubs , you know you are in imminent danger .
How he had the control to not shoot the bear when it charged up that close wow "#1"
23:37 Well, when there is a bear bait sign, i wouldn´t be surprised to find a bear around it.
What I have learned from this video is that the most effective and animal friendly way, avoiding injuries for both parties, and is least embarrasing.. Is just to say; Hey Bear.... Get outta here!
Do you say this in which language?
Steve, bear language of course. Unless they’re bilingual.
With black bear, that may fly, with grizzlies you got a 50/50 chance your gonna end up dead
Lol that would actually work in most cases. Yelling usually makes them run off
29:30 the camera man shows he's always the smartest of the bunch yet again😂
@ 9:25 that cougar knows those men are there. They always know. One out of every 5 times you go hiking in Colorado you have been stalked by one and didn't even know it. They blend in that good. A Colorado Game Warden told me that when I got a fishing license years ago.
I was stalked by a mountain lion in Bradford Pennsylvania about 1998. I did not show any fear. The cat and I held eye contact about 4 seconds (only 2 feet away). He or she took off so fast, I had no clue what direction it went!
It must have not been stalking you, usually when they are in that mode they don't surprise easily. Happy to hear you're ok. You had an experience that very few have had. You are in like the 0.01%ers club. How cool! 🙂@@maryannhauser8003
@@maryannhauser8003living in Pennsylvania near ricketts Glen. The majority of my life. I believe you.
I don't care what the game commission or anyone says. There may not be many. But there are mountain lions in Pa still. Not in large numbers but they're here. I'd like to find one to get photos of to prove they're here.
A bear climbs the ladder and I'm like, "Hey, what are you doing up there? What are you doing up there?!" 🤣🤣
The mountain lion part shows just how stupid and ignorant some people actually are
These are NO HORSES, dude! - These are mules, d**ba**!
Don't lay down and play dead with a black bear.
If you don't carry a means of protection with you daily, you're doing it wrong.
I mean, unless the bear figured out how to charge while climbing a ladder, the hunter had some time before anything really happened.
Also, he's literally hunting, so I imagine he had a way to protect himself. And, just wracking the bear's nose with a boot might be enough to get it to depart.
A guy I used to work with was taking care of a natural gas meter somewhere in south Texas. The landowners had some exotic animal from Africa roaming around. I don't know the name but it doesn't have particularly impressive horns. They're sharp though and it charged at him out of no where. That thing impaled him against his truck and all the whole he's trying to reach for his knife. Fortunately there was another guy with him and that guy managed to scare the animal off. Turns out the horns went so deep he was only half a centimeter from a ruptured artery.
If you see a deer sleeping in the woods its best to keep on and leave it alone.
this video is good proof of why single shoots suck
That guy grabbing that boar in the bushes was awesome. I would like to see if that man could grab a Texas javelina with his bare hands. They are nasty, mean, fast little beasts.
@2:58 the fact that that bear didn’t even take any fall damage
For all you bleeding heart unrealistic people who comment .
Mans been hunting for millenials I live off grid in far Northern California on the oregon border when those nice lions eat your house cat right off your front porch and the bears eat your ducks chickens and turkeys and goats you may think differently.
And no I'm not in there territory they are in mine man has lived in the wilds since we were created..
o comienzan a bañarse en tu piscina
No one cares where you live. I've worked with wildlife, and the truth is that humans cause a lot of harm to wildlife due to their stupidity. Dressing up in camo from Cabellas, flinging a rifle over your shoulder, and marching out to the woods doesn't make one an expert, nor beneficial to wildlife.
@@6StringsTheoryhow do you know if these people need food or are just taking care of particular nuisance animals? Or are you prone to making the worst of assumptions due to prejudice
Hunter: "Hey, what are you doing there?"
Bear: "i was just um...i umm...i was just leaving pls dont tell my mom you found me here""
I doubt that the cougar was actually stuck. Thanks for letting it run free.
Your Snowy Peak Outdoor clip is wrong- that’s not a grizzly but a black bear! Just because a bear is brown doesn’t mean it’s a grizzly. Black bears are actually black, brown, auburn and blonde and some are white in the upper part of British Columbia. Grizzlies are larger and have a pronounced hump on their shoulders.
6:05 - "A group of hunters trying to drive away a group of invasive animals?" Seriously, the channel: Ultimate Night Vision" purposefully hunts/kills pest
animals, they don't *try to "drive them away."* Any narration after this clip was hard to believe-especially when the first clips didn't match the videos title.
Sometimes, it's a terrible idea to mess with the wrong wildlife animal and can turn on you to risk your own life.
love the giant red arrows pointing at the very obvious guns throughout the video. thanks for that, not sure I would have noticed the front and center barrels on my screen..
That second charge at 0:32 made my hair stand up
It would make more than my hair stand up. I'd need clean pants 😂
The balls that some people have, remaining calm when they are inches away from a massive bears face.
Stupidity can sometimes be seen as brave.
@@Ron-SwansonSo remaining in control & conquering your fear in order to do the right thing is stupid in your eyes?! Don't be stupid! What you witnessed was discipline & competence.
He knew it was a sow; harming her would have meant a certain death for the cubs.
He was looking out for both the bears & himself. He didn't want to harm them unless he really had to.
And as we saw, he DIDN'T HAVE TO!
Had the bear kept coming, two blasts into its face from short range would have certainly slowed her down.
@@tropickman I have dealt with this situation in live action both when one was killed and when one chose to live, how you characterize the situation is contrived and inaccurate, meant to imply I am an idiot. You need to get some experience under your belt before you say that to me.
@@tropickman if he “had to” it would have already been way to late to do anything, he would have screamed while she ate his face.
@@tropickmanyou need therapy.
That mountain lion isn’t fierce, it is scared.
The first one in the video is because it sees it’s outnumbered
It will be very dangerous if the hunter cannot defeat the bear. They will come and attack
My favorite RUclips channel nowadays 🇲🇽😋
Pretty sure a moose goes way over 800 lbs.
800 is about average. Probably on the upper end of average actually
How many times are people gonna keep bringing dogs in grizzly bear country and not expect something bad to happen?
bruh after watching this video I've took the sense of bears can be unpredictable into whole new level 🤣🤣🤣
I love it when the hunter becomes the hunted!
have you ever eaten meat?
@@marc-etiennemercier6584 Only on days that contain the letter 'Y'. But I still like to see and hear the reactions of those that get surprised by the wildlife in their natural habitat. Also I once saw a video of a bozo hidden and using a turkey call, and another so called hunter blasting him with shot as he couldn't see what he was shooting at, hoping it was a turkey hiding in the brush! And yes, I've eaten turkey too, well that is what it said on the wrapper, I hope it wasn't organic hunter finding its way onto the supermarket shelves!
Marc, what are you implying with”have you ever eaten meat”. Predator meat like cougars tigers lions. With your logic maybe we should eat you it’ll save us your remarkable comments.
@@tonycritcher3419so what I am taking from that is that your a hypocrite that lets other people kill animals for you, and you think it's funny that someone got shot because they were a hunter?! Wow, you are a classy dude huh?
@@keyscooling9585he's implying that he is a hypocrite oh wise one. Hating on hunters for preferring to take our own meat, rather that stuff cheeseburgers down your throat and somehow think you are any different.
Why not leave that poor Mt Lion alone and get the dogs away from him?
I was honestly thinking that exact thing.
Because dumbass liberal policy makers don’t allow you to bait or lure mt. Lions, but allow dogs to hunt them. So using dogs, they are chased into a tree and shot by the hunter.
The dogs won’t hurt him
Dogs are used for tracking cougars.....
20 “When a man strikes his slave, male or female, with a rod and the slave dies under his hand, he shall be avenged. 21 But if the slave survives a day or two, he is not to be avenged, for the slave is his money.
Funny how it makes a lot of these scenes more dramatic than they are. Lol!!
As an avid hunter this is a frigging joke but for the concrete jungle captives its the closest they will ever be to anything other than a mad pigeon😂😂😂😂
Amen
Well I hope you don't use a bunch of dogs with trackers because that's gay as fuck and show's zero skill
Agreed! I really did laugh out loud when he stated the hunters took to their horses in the beginning as they mounted burrows or mules! 😂😂
Uhhh yea. There's a few inaccuracies in this video. The walker hound dogs chasing the mountain lion, are trained to track and tree the cats. They didn't just accidentally stumble across the cat. Lol. And a bull moose can get a lot heavier than 800lbs. They can actually get double that weight. But yea. 👍
10:09...Bear in mind, bear behind. I would personally shit my pants in that situation.
51:25 thats the funniest ish ive seen all day lmaoo how the bear comes to his senses after getting rifle whipped
Is it just me or does the video end about the same time every time just as the whole reason we clicked on this feed is happening or about to. About tired of the old "and we dont have any more information on how this all turned out " line as well. You dont ? Why the hell not?
Pretty sure the charging elephant was killed
it does not bother to attack humans. How can a small man kill a big elephant?
"The thing about cougars is they see you you don't see them"
Arthur morgan-
I love the idea of some animal somewhere relaxing in their den with a bunch of human heads on the wall.
The first video, the hunter was only going to kill the bear if he had to do it. This shows he values the bears life unlike what the lying animal rights groups have said about them. I trust what hunters say over any animal rights groups or organizations.
What do you mean, missed shot. He clarely hit the moose just behind the shoulder.
Don't even get started. This video was wrong on pretty much every single clip in 1 way or another. Seriously 1 of the worst made videos I've seen on RUclips
So many clips saying warning shots that hit
15:48 thanks for showing me about wolves
Those clamp traps should be outlawed, they dont discriminate and can result in days of suffering.
The guy with the deer was funny!!
Maybe being a city slicker you should stay there!!
Good deer !! 😂😂😂
This is so stupid, not expectingto see an alligator in a Florida swamp, give me a brake.
There went 7 minutes of my life I will never get back.
I am personally against hunting animals, these animals are beautiful.
Enjoyed this video ❤
animals knows what a gun is
Imagine your only defense against a monster is a double barrel shotgun 😂😂thats rough. I bet he bought a pump gun on his way home 😂😂
I really like the narrator.
That random guy trying to pet that big ass buck in the middle of a nap. Lol wtf made him think that was okay to do
yeah maybe he watched bambi too many times lol
I was going to give this video a thumbs up but unfortunately the video ends before I could!
You deserve more praise for the wit of this comment.
@@jtfike Thank you! I guess you caught the irony of it all!
Lol
Bears can only walk on hind legs for a very short distance.
Unlike the Bigfoot, whom walk on 2 legs 90% of the time!
I want to know what kinda rifle the guy shot the bear that was "chasing his dog" sure knocked it for a loop though!! Also not sure the guy commentating knows much about hunting or even animals in general!! Lol some good clips though
i agree
this clickbait video is an hour of your life you will never get back.
"Unfortunately the clip ends early" . . . every time.
As a hunter and if find you yourself in a situation like with the mountain lion or any other animal you help that animal and call it a day. That is what true hunters do. What if you were in that situation.
If I were in that situation? …trapped…injured…unable to get away…it’d probably eat me.
Had a buddy I used to hunt with sometimes…he once came upon a doe hung up in a barbed wire fence. He struggled for quite a while to get her loose. She was up on all four and seemed to not have any serious injuries or anything as it took off to the opposite side of the field, where she stood tall at the edge of the brush, with the setting sun framing her strong frame, backlighting her majestic silhouette. …BOOM! One .270 round perfect shit thru the heart. She took two steps and fell with arterial spray like a fountain.
@@invictusbp1prop143That's so cruel and unnecessary.
Obviously, it was there trap they had set. Most likely for other furbearers and probably caught the cat so they released it. Where ever it was in the US, I can't see them posting a video of them committing a crime if it wasn't there trap. And yes it's 100% illegal to even TOUCH someone else's trap for any reason. So yea, it was theirs
@@invictusbp1prop143 your buddy is an asshole not a hunter
An interesting fact about the wild is that your chance of survival is like 20 to 80 where the 20 is you, as the majority of the wild animals living there can pose a deadly encounter toward you and your family. Also, almost none carries a HAM radio programmed to emergency channels or rangers in the area - hunters. The other thing they miss is that apex predators are like serial killers or psychopaths they always hide, not only in the physical world but also inside their mind - like the super subconscious mind and through it sneak up on their victims on their subconscious mind that why they are undetectable, so when you feel comfortable with that part of your psyche it is most probably already too late. When you camp also spray ammonia around your camp on the ground, maybe you can have a small load on you in an emergency most probably keeps bears away for a while. and stay away from the woods as that is their comfort zone, they have to stay hidden and yes you`ll be exposed in the open, but so they are, and to them, it is a threat to survival. An electric fence is also a must if you decide to take your 20 percent survival chances and enter such an area, that is suicide in my opinion. Motion detector alarms with warning flashes are also a must around your campsite, you can also program your HAM radio to nearby amateur radio frequencies to be sure you can ask for help. Please, allow your radio to act as a transmitter so you can extend the range of other frequencies users staying in the area, and a GPS device with SOS mode is also a must. If guns are available you have to have them too, preferably a larger caliber with high grain bullets 140gr and up, and you should be able to use them when have to, so practice is a must. Out in the wild survival is key and dominance is a key to survival. For a bear on foot due to its length a 20 feet path takes about 1.5 sec, so prepare to face death and be able to act on it accordingly.
@28:45 "why would you need 30 rounds?" Joe Biden
That 1st brown bear encounter was shaky. That brown bear was dodge balling his way, tree by tree. To Get At Him!😮
22:22 Yeah, not a grizzly. Black bear, cinnamon phase.
When you miss your shot..and live it through Tellamore Tellamore Tellamore DEW.
If you kill a bear who is not attacking you, you go to jail
Great footage
Take your pick: These hunters are incredibly brave, lucky or stupid!
Steve, these particular hunters for the most part I would consider the latter. STUPID.
Trigger discipline on the first video is beautiful
Nice to see hunters get a taste of their own medicine for a change..
You are a colossal imbecile
My thoughts exactly.
Y'all's ancestors hunted to live like it or not
@Isaiah-k4k And...? We're beyond that. Wild animals don't need to be hunted anymore. They need to be protected. Plus modern hunting is so unfair. I'd like to see them try it with only a knife in their hand and see how well that goes. Not to mention people hunt plenty of things that they don't eat ie bear, lion, tigers holy fuck do I need to go on
@@Isaiah-k4k They hunted to live, yes. They didnt hunt for sport, or 'fun'. Big difference.
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Adolescent, curios bear?? geez.. it's a freaking predator. Not an innocent curious bear.
Heard a story about a PH that trackt down a Lion in very high grass, he had shot it before and it went into the high grass ,
What saved his life and his native tracker was that it late at night and his tracker refused to go in the high grass , he told his Boss PH we go in early morning when we can see , next morning they found the Lion 75 meters in to the high grass and he was facing his backtrack , the Lion bleed out from a cal 375 bullet shot tru heart and one lung totally destroyed yet it ran 75 meters in to the high grass and waited fore them , Usually when hit they drop on the spot but If you chase them they build up a adrenalin boost , have seen this with wild pigs .
I hate hunters! Killing innocent animals for fun should be illegal everywhere
Not sure about this one, going to watch again to see if I just misunderstood. but really, black bears are not predators that I know of.